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Precision grinding research. Part 2

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This paper—condensed from a research thesis—the first part of which appeared in May, is a first report on a current research project in the postgraduate Department of Engineering Production in the University of Birmingham.The work is being carried out on a Churchill 8 in.×16 in. plain surface grinding machine equipped with a specially designed dynamometer capable of operating at a maximum table traverse speed of 38 ft. per minute under wet grinding conditions.To indicate the need for this investigation and the significance of the preliminary findings, this paper begins with a survey of previous work.

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